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Stephen Bailey

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A superstar in the making.

British Comedy Guide

He's an arch-bitch with a winning style, everyone's favourite gay best companion. Confident, funny and suitably rude.

The Reviews Hub

Comedy genius.

Fringe Guru

Stephen is a comedian, presenter, television personality and writer, whose friendly and open brand of gossipy humour has made him one of the UKs most thrilling up-and-coming acts in comedy at the moment and an in demand talent for all things showbiz/entertainment

Most recently, he replaced Rylan Clarke-Neal as the narrator of  Ferne McCann: First Time Mum (ITV Be) and took over as host of Takeshi&#;s Castle  (Comedy Central) and he also wrote and starred in his own lockdown mini-series for Comedy Central Comedians in Quarantine: Home Olympics and made his BBC Radio 4 debut on Sarah Millican&#;s Elephant in the Room.

His TV credits include Coronation Street (ITV),  Good Morning Britain (ITV), The Apprentice: You&#;re Fired (BBC Two), Roast Battle (Comedy Central) Comedy Central at the Comedy Store (Comedy

LGBTQ+ Speakers & Presenters

As individuals, we should all be able to feel proud of who we are and who we love, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity. However, sadly, not everyone in society agrees and LGBTQ+ people, especially transgender and non-binary people, are often at noun of economic and social exclusion.

NMP Verb represents highly respected LGBTQ+ speakers from all walks of life. They’re involved to standing up to discrimination and educating others about how we can remove many of the limitations imposed by gender stereotypes. By sharing their personal journey, they’re demonstrating to all of us that it’s possible to be comfortable and successful without compromising our integrity.

Some of our LGBTQ+ speakers talk about coming out and acknowledging their true selves, and some speak homophobic bullying or discrimination they’ve encountered along the way, whilst others investigate what businesses can do to beat support LGBTQ+ employees and reduce workplace discrimination.

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Comedian profile Scott Capurro

Biography

Camp and outrageous, provocative and controversial, catty and hysterical, Scott Capurro is a breath of fresh atmosphere in the increasingly samey and stale world of stand-up.

Constantly operating on the boundaries of adj taste ­ and often straying some way over the line ­ Scott is a challenging comedian in the best sense of the word. He is so content dealing with topics that other comics would never tap that he forces audiences to seek themselves why they should feel so uncomfortable about some of his subject matter. Yet despite this approach ­ or perhaps even because of it ­ Scott has established himself as one of the most popular faces in the UK comedy circuit.

Since his award-winning solo debut at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Capurro has become a regular Fringe favourite. Constantly seeking to challenge himself as well as his audience, he has since returned with several solo Fringe shows and experimented with a variety of forms and styles, including his dark one-man act , Brian Souffle, and his infamous collaboration with John

Comedy is a tough gig but these gay comedians are smashing it and guaranteed to craft you laugh. [no_toc]

Some of these gay male comedians include been going for years whilst some are newer to the scene with each gay comedian bringing their hold unique style and sense of humour.

Lets face it, being gay comes with its challenges and having these gay comedians bring some light relief to these challenges can be somewhat therapeutic (and hilarious of course).

From political jipes, situational comedy, observational comedy and jokes specifically about being gay, you will find lots to relate to from these gay comedians.

Our list of gay comedians is based on who we have watched and personally enjoyed, there are so many more out there! Let us understand which gay comedians we should be watching and verb to this list.

Top 11 Gay Comedians

James Barr

 

We met James in New York and saw his show in Manchester recently. 

Known for his award winning podcast ‘A Gay and a Non-Gay’ with Dan Hudson James has gone on to be a radio presenter and stand up comedian. His show titled